The Agricultural Training Institute-Regional Training Center VII (ATI-7) has recognized nine new and renewed Learning Sites for Agriculture (LSAs) for their role in bringing training, technology and innovation directly to farmers and fishers.
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Bonot-Bonot Irrigation Project in Buenavista nears completion, set to benefit 220 farmers
Construction of the Bonot-Bonot Small Reservoir Irrigation Project (SRIP) in Barangay Rufohill is progressing steadily, with major civil works now in full swing as of February 17, 2026.
29 ka set sa bomba sa tubig gitunol sa taga Bilar, Batuan
Gitugyan sa Kagamhanang Probinsyal sa Bohol pinaagi ni Gob Erico Aristotle Aumentado and 29 ka mga bomba sa tubig nga ika-abag sa mga mag-uuma sa ilang mga panginahanglan sa patubig sa basakan ug mga umahan nga sawod, ngadto sa mga kahugpungan sa mga mag-uuma sa Bilar ug Batuan, Marso 27.
Marcos distributes aid in Bohol
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Friday, June 28, led the distribution of various government aid to farmers, fishermen, and families in Bohol province affected by the El Niño phenomenon during a program at the Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Sports Complex in Tagbilaran City.
Bohol farmers thank PBBM, DAR for CLOA distribution
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) successfully distributed titles to farmers and landowners during the formal turnover and titling of territory under the Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) Program in Region 7 including Bohol on Monday, May 20.
AKAP benefits 353 farmers in Talibon town
The Ayuda para sa Kapos Ang kita Program (AKAP) has been launched in Talibon town, benefiting some 353 farmers of said town and the towns of Trinidad and, San Miguel and Danao, Congresswoman Vanvan C. Aumentado, who helped facilitate the activity, said.
‘Kadiwa ng Pangulo’ held in Corella town
Bohol strives for sustainable support to farmers and entrepreneurs as it rolls out “KADIWA ng Pangulo” across the province
JAPAN, UN’s FAO DONATE AGRI-FISHERY LIVELIHOODS TO BOHOL
The Embassy of Japan and the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) turned over projects aimed to restore livelihood and enhance farmers’ and fisherfolks’ resilience affected by Typhoon “Odette” (international name: “Rai” ) in 2021.
1, 300 ka mga Bol-anon nakadawat og hinabang panginabuhian gikan sa UN- FAO, Japan
Pakete sa tabang sa panguma, tabang sa panagat ug mga bansay-bansay ang gitunol ngadto sa kinatibuk-an nga mga 1300 ka mga mag-uuma sa Ubay, President Carlos P. Garcia ug Mabini, sa usa ka seremonyas sa Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Multi-Species Hatchery.
Pro-active cloud seeding op’ns to save crops, replenish dams
Rice planted by farmers who risked planting in the dry cropping season despite starting late in December and January 2024, as well as rainfed areas and those not served by the irrigation systems can still be saved, if cloud seeding operations could be initiated soon.
BOHOL TO RECEIVE PROJECTS FROM JAPAN EMBASSY, FAO
Bohol expects to be a beneficiary of a project from Japan’s Embassy and the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) that aims to restore livelihood and enhance farmers’ and fisherfolks’ resilience affected by Typhoon “Odette” (international name Rai) in 2021.
Paggamit sa geo resistivity machines ilibre sa 6 buwan, sugyot ni Lagunay
Gilaraw karon nga sa nagpadayon nga hulga sa El Niño, dili una pabayran sulod sa unom ka buwan ang paggamit sa geo-resistivity machines ug panghimo og bomba sa tubig nga iya sa Kapitolyo, aron makaabag sa mga mag-uuma nga makakuhag dugang tubig alang sa mga tanum.